Duke Cancer Researcher Receives Outstanding Investigator Award

Contact: Samiha Khanna Phone: 919-419-5069 Email: samiha.khanna@duke.edu https://www.dukehealth.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE on Thursday, March 17, 2016 DURHAM, N.C. -- The National Cancer Institute has awarded a prestigious Outstanding Investigator Award to David G. Kirsch, M.D., Ph.D., professor in the departments of Radiation Oncology and Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at Duke Health. The $6.6 million award, covering seven years, will fund ongoing research in Kirsch’s lab to improve the efficacy and safety of radiation therapy for people with cancer. Kirsch joins approximately 60 recipients nationwide who have been selected for “providing significant contributions toward understanding cancer and developing applications that may lead to a breakthrough in biomedical, behavioral, or clinical cancer research,” according to the NCI. The grant spanning seven years will allow more time to probe potential leads in improving radiation treatment, Kirsch said. “Many grants last about five years,” he said. “This kind of opportunity allows investigators the flexibility to take more risks and conduct experiments that might take longer. If there’s a really important question you’re trying to answer, it could take seven years from initiating the first experiment to finally publishing your findings. Now we can spend the time looking at those questions, which is really exciting.” In his lab, Kirsch and his team use mouse genetics to study how radiation can cure some cancers ...
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